Star Force originally aired in 2006 for 55 episodes. It premiered in English the following year as an online-exclusive through the now-defunct Toonami Jetstream. The English version, produced under Viz, typically took two Japanese episodes and combined them to one 30-minute episode. Unlike Mega Man NT Warrior, the English Star Force features significantly less cuts, censorship and a considerably more accurate translation. It remains a fan favorite today.

Streaming is currently limited to residents in North America. Those with a Hulu Plus subscription can watch the show on your TV or on-the-go.

Actually, having watched all the episodes on the Jetstream service when it was there, the actual number of Japanese episodes used is 25 out of 50: The first half of episode 13 is Japan's episode 25, while the second half is a clip show recapping most of what happened so far: It ends with Geo sitting by the river, looking up at the stars (and EM Waves) & making a promise to himself that he'll go to outer space and find his missing father, wherever he is. Still makes me sad that it ends there because I REALLY enjoyed watching the series.

I remember watching the hour long premiere on Toonami. After it aired they said to catch the rest on the Jet Stream sevice. Was pretty sweet to see a MegaMan series was on Toonami & on TV again in general with mainstream spotlight for a bit.

It's highly unlikely. At the core, the purpose of these shows is to promote the games and sell toys (Toys being a selling point more-so for NT Warrior.)At this point neither is relevant. Starforce also has its 10 minute episode format kind of working against it. It's not really common for shows to divide a screening into two parts like it used to be (Such as PowerPuffGirls) meaning it risks alienating the audience more.